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Bengal temple architecture also known as Malla dynasty architecture is about temple styles developed and used in Bengal, particularly the ''
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'' and ''dalan'' temples.


Background

According to David J. McCutchion, historically the religious architecture in Bengal may be divided into three periods: the early Hindu period (up to the end of the 12th century, or may be a little later in certain areas), the Sultanate period (14th to early 16th century), and the Hindu revival period (16th to 19th century). "The coming of the Muslims at the beginning of the 13th century marked a sharp break with the past. After an initial century or so of anarchy and consolidation ... Bengal as we know it today became an independent entity for the first time. During the following two centuries a distinctive Bengali culture took shape". "Between the earlier and later Hindu periods astonishing religious changes took place in Bengal: the worship of
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fell entirely out of favour; curious folk cults like that of Dharmaraja or Dakshina Raya arose." The temples of pre-Muslim period can be called tall curvilinear rekha deul. Another equally common group of temples found in Pre-Mughal Bengal are temples with tiered pyramidal tower known as pirha or bhadra deul. During the earlier and later Hindu period religious changes took place in Bengal which also brought some changes in the temple architecture. In their places of the other temple styles appeared two entirely new styles- hut style and the pinnacled style. File:Classification of Bengal Temple Architecture 12.jpg, Classification of Bengal Temple Architecture


Chala temple

The ''ek-bangla'' or ''do-chala'' consists of a hut with two sloping roofs, following the pattern of huts, mostly in East Bengal villages. The stone temple at Garui in Bardhaman district of West Bengal, built in the 14th century, has a Bengal hut shaped roof. Two huts, one forming a
porch A porch (; , ) is a room or gallery located in front of an entrance to a building. A porch is placed in front of the façade of a building it commands, and forms a low front. Alternatively, it may be a vestibule (architecture), vestibule (a s ...
in front and the other being the shrine at the back constitutes the ''jor-bangla'' design – "Bengal's most distinctive contribution to temple architecture". In West Bengal, the hut roof generally has four sides and the ''char-chala'' temple is built on this model. If a miniature duplicate is built on the roof, it becomes an ''at-chala''. The ''char-chala'' temple form was well established by the 17th century. Apart from the main shrines, ''nahabatkhana'' or entrance gateways also have a ''do-chala'' roof. File:Terracotta panels of Char Bangla group of temples of Azimganj in Murshidabad district of West Bengal. 56.jpg, Char Bangla group of temples at
Baranagar Baranagar (Bengali language, Bengali: বরানগর) is a city and a municipality in the Kolkata Metropolitan Area of North 24 Parganas district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of West Bengal. It is a part of the area ...
in Murshidabad district are examples of ''ek-bangla'' temples File:Bishnupur IMG 0951.jpg, ''Jor Bangla'' temple at Bishnupur, Bankura district File:Terracotta Temple at Palpara.jpg, ''Char-chala'' temple at
Palpara Palpara is a neighbourhood in Chakdaha, in Kalyani subdivision of the Nadia district in the state of West Bengal, India. The Palpara railway station is 59 km from Sealdah railway station, and 51.4 km from Krishnanagar railway station. Palpara is ...
, Nadia district File:Aatchala Shantinath Shiva Temple at Gosaibazar area of Chandrakona Town in Paschim Medinipur 01.jpg, ''At-chala'' Shantinath temple at
Chandrakona Chandrakona is a town and a municipality in the Ghatal subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal, India. The city is located between Ghatal and Garhbeta. Chandraketu was the founder of the kingdom of Chandrakona. In ...
, Paschim Medinipur district File:Baro Chala temple of Buro Shiva at Jalsara under Ghatal Police Station in Paschim Medinipur district in West Bengal 05.jpg, ''Baro-chala'' Buro Shiva temple at Jalshara, Paschim Medinipur district File:Kiriteswari Temple.jpg, alt=Kiriteswari Temple, Murshidabad, West Bengal,
Kiriteswari Temple Kiriteswari Temple is situated in Kiritkona village under the Nabagram (community development block), Nabagram Community development blocks in India, CD block in the Lalbag subdivision of Murshidabad district in the state of West Bengal. This i ...
at Kiritkona in Murshidabad district is a ''char-chala'' having curved cornice and with an ''ek-bangla'' porch File:Bishnu temple at Garui in Paschim Bardhaman district 03.jpg, 14th century temple, Garui, Paschim Bardhaman, West Bengal


Ratna temple

The curved roof of a ''ratna'' temple "is surmounted by one or more towers or pinnacles called ''ratna'' (jewel). The simplest form has a single central tower (''eka-ratna''), to which may be added four more at the corners (''pancha-ratna'')". The number of towers or pinnacles can be increased up to a maximum of twenty-five. The ''ratna'' style came up in the 15th-16th century. Muslim domed temples are very rare, except possibly in Cooch Behar. " Ratna style temples are the composite type of architecture... The lower part of the temple has all the features of the curved cornices and a short pointed spire crowns the roof and this will be adorned with the introduction of ''ratnas'' or kiosks." File:Ram Chandraji temple of Guptipara in Hooghly district 01.jpg, ''Ek-ratna'' Ramchandraji temple at
Guptipara Guptipara is a village in Balagarh, a community development block that forms an administrative division in the Sadar subdivision of the Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Guptipara sits beside the Hooghly River ...
, Hooghly district File:Ek Ratna Gopinath Temple at Radhakantapur under Daspur Police Station at Paschim Medinipur district in West Bengal 28.jpg, ''Ek-ratna'' temple at
Radhakantapur Radhakantapur is a village in the Daspur I CD block in the Ghatal subdivision of the Paschim Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal, India. Geography Location Radhakantapur is located at . Area overview I ...
, Paschim Medinipur district File:Shyam Rai Temple, Bankura.JPG, ''Pancha-ratna'' Shyam Rai temple at Bishnupur, Bankura district File:Radhabinod temple of Joydeb Kenduli in Birbhum district 03.jpg, ''Nava-ratna'' Radha Binode temple at
Jaydev Kenduli Jaydev Kenduli is a village and gram panchayat in khoyrasol community development block in Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum District in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is believed to be the birthplace of Jayadeva, an issue that is still d ...
, Birbhum district File:Kaharol dinajpur.jpg, ''Naba-ratna''
Kantajew Temple Kantanagar Temple, commonly known as Kantaji Temple or Kantajew Temple () at Kantanagar, is a Hindu temple in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. The Kantajew Temple is a religious edifice belonging to the 18th century. The temple belongs to the Hindu Kanta ...
in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. File:Haneswari and Vasudev temples3.jpg, With 13 minars Hangseshwari temple has a distinct identity, at
Bansberia Bansberia is a city and a municipality of Hooghly district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of West Bengal. It is about away from Kolkata, at the western end of the Iswar Gupta Setu (Kalyani, West Bengal, Kalyani-Bansberia) ...
, Hooghly district File:17 pinnacled Parbatinath Temple in Raghunathpur area at Chandrakona Town In Paschim Medinipur district 13.jpg, ''Saptadasa-ratna''
Parvatinatha Temple The Parvatinatha Temple (also spelled as Parbatinath) is a ''saptadasa-ratna'' (seventeen-pinnacled) temple, built in the 19th century at Chandrakona in Ghatal subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in West Bengal, India. History According to ...
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Chandrakona Chandrakona is a town and a municipality in the Ghatal subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal, India. The city is located between Ghatal and Garhbeta. Chandraketu was the founder of the kingdom of Chandrakona. In ...
, Paschim Medinipur district with 17 pinnacles File:Gopalbari Temple Kalna.jpg, ''Panchavimsati-ratna'' Gopalbari temple at
Kalna City Kalna or Ambika Kalna is a town in the Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarter of the Kalna subdivision, situated on the western bank of the Bhāgirathi river. The town is more popularly known as Ambika Kalna, ...
, Purba Bardhaman district, with 25 pinnacles File:25 pinnacle Rasmancha of Narajole Rajbari in Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal 01.jpg, ''Panchavimsati-ratna'' rasmancha at
Narajole Narajole (also referred to as Nij Narajol) is a village and gram panchayat in Daspur I CD Block in Ghatal subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal, India. History According to Binoy Ghosh, Narajole's ruling clan ...
, Paschim Medinipur district, with 25 pinnacles


Dalan temple

The flat-roofed (dalan) temples "with their heavy cornices on S-curved brackets ... have a long Indo-Islamic palace and temple tradition". They were influenced by European ideas in the 19th century. The design was easier to build. In the long run, this style lost its special identity as religious architecture and got mixed up with domestic architecture. In some temples a dome has been added, File:Corner view of Flat roofed temple at Bhalki in Purba Bardhaman district.jpg, Flat-roofed ''dalan'' temple at Bhalki, Purba Bardhaman File:Sharabhuja Gauranga Dalan temple at Panchrol under Purba Medinipur district 03.jpg, ''Dalan'' temple, Sharabhuja Gauranga temple at
Panchrol Panchrol is a village and a gram panchayat in the Egra I CD block in the Egra subdivision of the Purba Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal, India. History In the Egra copper plate inscription recovered at Panchrol, it is mentioned ...
, Purba Medinipur district File:Radha Binoda temple at Panchrol under Purba Medinipur district in West Bengal 07.jpg, ''Dalan'' temple with ''rekha deul'' superstructure, Radha Binoda temple at
Panchrol Panchrol is a village and a gram panchayat in the Egra I CD block in the Egra subdivision of the Purba Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal, India. History In the Egra copper plate inscription recovered at Panchrol, it is mentioned ...
, Purba Medinipur district File:Madan Mohan Bari Cooch Behar.jpg, Flat roofed ''dalan'' with dome, Madan Mohan Bari,
Cooch Behar Cooch Behar (), also known as Koch Bihar, is a city in the Indian state of West Bengal and it stands on bank of the Torsa river. The city is the headquarters of the Cooch Behar district. During the British Raj, Cooch Behar was the seat of the ...
File:Shiva temple at Puthia, Rajshahi.JPG, Flat roofed ''dalan'' with ''pancha-ratna'' superstructure in the
Puthia Temple Complex The Puthia Temple Complex consists of a cluster of notable old Hindu temples in Puthia Upazila, Rajshahi District, Bangladesh. Located 23 km to the east of Rajshahi city, it has the largest number of historic temples in Bangladesh.McAdam, M ...
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Puthia Upazila Puthia Upazila () is an Upazila of Rajshahi District in the Division of Rajshahi Division, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Geography Puthia is located at . It has 52,922 households and total area 192.63 km2. This is a historical & traditional place in ...
, Rajshahi district, Bangladesh


Rekha deul

The traditional '' rekha deul'' is predominant in the western districts of Bengal. Some are smooth curvilinear and others are ridged curvilinear. In the smooth type, the ''
sikhara ''Shikhara'' (IAST: '), a Sanskrit word translating literally to "mountain peak", refers to the rising tower in the Hindu temple architecture of North India, and also often used in Jain temples. A ''shikhara'' over the ''garbhagriha'' chamber ...
'' is free of horizontal bars and in ridged type, it is closely ridged with bars. The ''
ratha Ratha (Proto-Indo-Iranian: ''*Hrátʰas'', Vedic Sanskrit: रथ, ; Avestan: ''raθa'') is the Indo-Iranian term for a spoked-wheel chariot. The term has been used since antiquity for both fast chariots and other wheeled vehicles pulled by an ...
'' projections are generally deep and spaced, and sometimes decorated. The crowning ''
amalaka An amalaka (), is a segmented or notched stone disk, usually with ridges on the rim, that sits on the top of a Hindu temple's shikhara or main tower. According to one interpretation, the amalaka represents a lotus, and thus the symbolic seat for ...
'' is generally large and flat. There are large and small types of deuls. Many of the very small types dispense with the complicated styling. It went on developing from the late 7th century or early 8th century to around the 12th century, increasing its complexity and height but retaining its basic features. File:KITLV 88210 - Unknown - Temples at Barakhar in British India - 1897.tif, Barakar temples at
Barakar Barakar is a neighbourhood in Asansol, Paschim Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is governed by the Asansol Municipal Corporation It is situated at the border of the states of Jharkhand and West Bengal. The Grand Trunk R ...
in Paschim Bardhaman district. Photograph by Joseph David Beglar in 1897. Possibly, the earliest rekha deuls still standing. File:Siddheshwara Temple at Bahulara, Bankura.jpg, Bahulara Ancient Temple, Bankura district, 8th-11th century File:Sat Deul 6.jpg,
Sat Deul Sat Deul is a 10th-11th century temple at Deule / Sat Deule in the Memari I CD block in the Bardhaman Sadar South subdivision of the Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Location Sat Deul is located at Sat Deul is loc ...
, Purba Bardhaman district, 10th century File:Jatar Deul - WB.jpg,
Jatar Deul Jatar Deul is located in district South 24 Parganas of the Indian state West Bengal. This is a brick temple and is datable between the 10th and 11th century on the basis of its architecture. However, this type of brick temple we can see at Nebia ...
, South 24 Parganas, 11th century File:Deul at Banda, Purulia WLM2016-0207.jpg,
Banda Deul Banda Deul is an 11th-century temple in Banda village (also called ''Deulghera'') in the Raghunathpur II CD block in the Raghunathpur subdivision of the Purulia district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Locat ...
, Purulia district, 11th century File:Temple of Ichai Ghosh.jpg,
Ichhai Ghosher Deul Ichhai Ghosher Deul is located near Gourangapur in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a late mediaeval brick-built temple of the sikhara type without any image. Tradition says that Ichai Ghosh constructed the temple in honour of the Goddess Bh ...
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Gourangapur Gourangapur is a village in Kanksa CD block in Durgapur subdivision of Paschim Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The place has links with Ichhai Ghosh, king of Gopbhum, and it is believed that his capital, Dhekur, was located ...
, Paschim Bardhaman district, 16-17th century


Grouped temple

Temples of identical style and size are sometimes grouped together. Two identical Shiva temples are called a Jora Shiva temple. Groups of four, six and twelve Shiva temples are quite popular. The most elaborate groups existing have 108 Shiva temples. File:108 shiv temple.jpg, 108 Shiva temples at Nababhat,
Bardhaman Bardhaman (, ), officially Bardhaman Sadar, is a city and municipality in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of Purba Bardhaman district, having become a district capital during the period of British rule. Burdwan, an a ...
, Purba Bardhaman district File:"5. Cluster Of Temples in the village of Maluti in the Dumka district of Jharkhand.jpg, 72 temples at
Maluti Maluti (also Malooti) is a village in Shikaripara Community development blocks in India, CD block in the Dumka subdivision of the Dumka district of Jharkhand, India. It was built under the Baj Basanta dynasty. The area has 72 old temples, which a ...
, Dumka district, Jharkhand - 36 temples have been destroyed File:26 Siva Temples.jpg, 26 Shiva temples at
Khardaha Khardaha is a city and a municipality of North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA). History Initially Khardah was a part of South Barrack ...
, North 24 Parganas district File:Shiva Temples - Barisha - Kolkata 2011-10-03 030299.JPG,
Dwadash Shiva Temples Dwadash Shiva Temples are ancient Hindu temples located in Barisha locality of Kolkata, West Bengal, India, dedicated to God Shiva Shiva (; , ), also known as Mahadeva (; , , Help:IPA/Sanskrit, ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐh and Hara, is one of ...
at Barisha locality in
Kolkata Kolkata, also known as Calcutta ( its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River, west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary ...


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